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| ne of Penfolds Wineries, a shopping centre, a | Respite Agency, UniSA Magill Campus and the historic |
| The | respite allowed willows, aspens, and cottonwoods to g |
| vites Amelia, his niece, to stay with him for | respite and to help her to hear using her recent impl |
| and should be designed to provide a place of | respite and relaxation in nature. |
| f wealthy Chicago industrialists, looking for | respite and retreat from the crowded city, discovered |
| y battered ships gained a temporary moment of | respite, and uncertainty over the exact location and |
| also wondered why “prices have risen without | respite as the living standards of the people have dr |
| Her crew enjoyed a week-long | respite at Funafuti before the ship sailed to Guadalc |
| A brief two-day | respite at Kossol Roads, Palau, for repairs and a fur |
| Another brief | respite at Ulithi preceded her deployment for the Oki |
| After a brief | respite at San Pedro, Neshanic returned to Pearl Harb |
| There are 9 acute, 10 continuing, and 2 | respite beds. |
| ever, this would prove to be only a temporary | respite before the full scale combat of the Second Si |
| Given a | respite, Belisarius was able to regroup his forces so |
| Respite care was also available. | |
| Promotion of domiciliary, day and | respite care |
| ly and community centres, children's centres, | respite care facilities and schools. |
| nd offers residential day care, a day centre, | respite care and convalescent care for the elderly. |
| It offers palliative and | respite care for babies and infants up to five years |
| ought cancer, Ferguson sponsored the Lifespan | Respite Care Act, which authorized $289 million in gr |
| the form of symptom control, emergency care, | respite care and terminal care, and the care can be p |
| Originally founded as a | respite care facility for women with HIV/AIDS, it gra |
| ation, the Alamo Area Boy Scouts Council, and | Respite Care of San Antonio. |
| Specialities include palliative and | respite care, post-surgical care, rehabilitation, cou |
| ospital providing services such as x-rays and | respite care. |
| lth, education, specialist speech therapy and | respite care; for independent research into the cause |
| Deganwy Chapel, and Patron of Tyddyn Bach, a | respite centre for HIV patients and families in Penma |
| by the organisation include the Bay and Basin | Respite Day Care Service, Shoalhaven Neighbour Aid, C |
| a job he kept from 1955 to 1978, with a brief | respite during the Cultural Revolution. |
| Staunton fought continuously without rest or | respite, food or water for twelve hours against a lar |
| aration of Indulgence of 1672 brought a brief | respite for the persecuted Puritan brotherhood. |
| eviate anxiety and confusion and provide some | respite for people with dementia and their caregivers |
| erest in the outcome and justified a one-week | respite for the site. |
| ampbell's defence of Mangalore won a valuable | respite for the British position in India by occupyin |
| tely the supporting fire and, working without | respite for two days and two nights under constant en |
| national press points to Crown Fountain as a | respite for inhabitants of the Chicago metropolitan a |
| Even there she found no | respite from pain. |
| Instead of offering a | respite from dangers, it is itself usually the scene |
| Outdoor swimming pool: a cool | respite from work or city exploration |
| During the | respite from the war against the Abbasids, Theophilos |
| There is one moment of | respite from this "sarcastically grotesque procession |
| at veterans who saw the ferrying mission as a | respite from their combat missions. |
| ation to his tasks was tremendous; he took no | respite from his duties, which would ultimately contr |
| Jo Whiley (BBC Radio 1), the band provided a | respite from the pop groups that dominated radio airp |
| In 1844, Dickens took a | respite from writing novels and traveled to France an |
| s for many years: “I found legal work to be a | respite from writing, and writing to be an escape fro |
| rees Fahrenheit or more, giving riders a cool | respite from the heat. |
| built in 1841 as a relief measure to provide | respite from the Hungry Forties, and is the Parliamen |
| There is no | respite in clashes and residential areas are being ta |
| ted and this allowed the rest of the Guards a | respite in which to reorganise and retire. |
| n held the German advance and were given some | respite in early 1915 with the arrival of territorial |
| A brief | respite in 1994/95 saw Thursdays finish as high as fo |
| A further | respite is granted after the deed has been recorded; |
| ose of the war he returned home and enjoyed a | respite of some years from active service. |
| of escape for his old comrade, and granted a | respite of forty days. |
| The Stavka used the | respite offered by the German refocusing of Panzergru |
| This | respite proved to be short-lived. |
| Lu Ann De Cunzo wrote in her book, Reform, | Respite, Ritual: An Archaeology of Institutions; The |
| Burrangiri | Respite Services day care for elderly people near the |
| hold moment for Amos, providing her a time of | respite, solace and a bit of reflection regarding her |
| Manifold Way Cycle path and is also a common | respite stop for visitors to Alton Towers. |
| Factory workers and others found | respite strolling along tree-lined promenades, betwee |
| After this | respite, there is a diversion to E flat over an "oomp |
| as however, only temporary, as, after a short | respite, they came on again with renewed vigour. |
| (The battle between life and death offers no | respite to the man) |
| ew Byzantine attention to the Orient and gave | respite to Agilulf's final decade on the throne. |
| on the French right and the marshal used the | respite to shift troops to shore up his left and cent |
| This course of action gave a much needed | respite to the war preparations of Peru, and by the t |
| Expo of 1988 also technically brought a short | respite to Campbell's vice-regal duties as Queen Eliz |
| In October 1755, in an effort to provide some | respite, two forts were raised on Patterson Creek. |
| onal danger, he continued his efforts without | respite until aid arrived from other ships and he was |
| s a result was forced out of heaven and given | respite until the day of judgment from further punish |
| After a brief | respite, Vedas then consumed 110 mg of propranolol (I |
| ried out that same afternoon, but a few days' | respite was subsequently granted, and James II allowe |
| The club won some | respite when they were reinstated to the Second Divis |
| longside one of the lakes provides a fragrant | respite, with pleasing plantings such as confederate |
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